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This will only be possible if your laptop has slotted, not soldered, RAM. If the RAM is in a slot, akin to a desktop, then you can swap RAM in and out to your heart's desire.

 

If your RAM is soldered, such as in a MacBook or other thin laptops, you're basically out of luck.

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28 minutes ago, DemonBalor252 said:

I have an old laptop that has 4gb ddr4 ram I am wanting to upgrade to a 16 GB.

The question is there any limit on how much ram speed can I install in it ?

Yes. Need motherboard info to give you a number tho.

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1 hour ago, DemonBalor252 said:

I have an old laptop that has 4gb ddr4 ram I am wanting to upgrade to a 16 GB.

The question is there any limit on how much ram speed can I install in it ?

Check in task manager the speed you are running and buy that speed as for if you can actually do it open it up and look if the ram is soldered or you can check it using the manufactures site

I hit 700W on an i5 with a NHD15

Also I'm 14 so please just confirm anything I say with someone more experienced

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